Category Archives: DIY Projects

  • Survival Frog Mar 30, 2017

    Why the Marine Skivvy Roll Is the Ultimate Survival Hack

    <h1>Why the Marine Skivvy Roll Is the Ultimate Survival Hack</h1>

    The Marine skivvy roll pack is the perfect way to travel efficiently while making sure you have all your essential clothing items. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, the skivvy roll is a method for packing a shirt, underwear, and a pair of socks into a compact, pill-shaped bundle. Finding ways to use space efficiently… Read More

  • Survival Frog Mar 27, 2017

    How Preppers Can Harvest Rainwater for Survival

    <h1>How Preppers Can Harvest Rainwater for Survival</h1>

    If SHTF and your water supply runs dry, knowing how to harvest rainwater can be an invaluable skill. According to the EPA, the average US citizen uses almost 100 gallons of water per day. Even in a survival situation, each person in your household would still need about 2-4 gallons a day for drinking and… Read More

  • Survival Frog Mar 9, 2017

    Grow 100 Pounds of Potatoes In Your Survival Garden with the Potato Tower Method

    <h1>Grow 100 Pounds of Potatoes In Your Survival Garden with the Potato Tower Method</h1>

    We’ve recently talked about a few different tactics for obtaining food when SHTF and today’s article is going to focus on the “potato tower” method. With this method, anyone can easily grow a lot of potatoes in about 4 square feet of space.  This method can be used both indoors and outside, so you can… Read More

  • Survival Frog Feb 27, 2017

    8 Easy Uses For Bungee Cords In A Survival Situation

    <h1>8 Easy Uses For Bungee Cords In A Survival Situation</h1>

    Bungee cords have been around for a long time. Back during World War I, uses for bungee cords included adding extra suspension to aircraft and helping paratroopers land safely. Today, most people keep a few bungee cords in their garage to help secure items to their car. It’s possible you may have some in your… Read More

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